Monday, February 11, 2013

From That to This



Etched sterling silver earrings. I have finally ordered some supplies to make it easier for me to do my etching on sterling. In the past I hand drew each design before soaking it in the acid. I still hand draw my patterns, but now it won't take nearly so long! These are 2-1/4" long including the handmade ear wire that closes, so it makes it more difficult to lose an earring.

Such fun to try new things!!
 

Friday, January 18, 2013

Yummy Goodness

Snow was in the forecast last night and feeling a bit under the weather, and in hopes to wake to a white blanket of snow, I decided to make my favorite comfort food. Chicken Mulligatawny Soup.

Red lentils are a favorite of mine, especially in the winter. They are rich in protein, fiber and minerals, with a cup providing nearly 40% of your daily recommended protein.

Red lentils contain a significant amount of fiber, both soluble and insoluble. They help to lower cholesterol, stabilize blood-sugar and provide vitamins, minerals and protein, with no fat and hardly any calories. Soluble fiber dissolves forming a gel substance that helps lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Insoluble fiber helps to promote the movement of food through your digestive system, helping prevent or treat things like constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulosis, etc. They also contain folate, a B-vitamin that helps produce and maintain new cells, as well as to lower the level of the amino acid homocysteine, which inn high levels increases your risk of heart attack and magnesium which is vital to many of the body's functions. What's not to like about these!

 This is my version that has evolved from several recipes, so my measurements are a bit vague.


Chop one large onion and 2-3 carrots and saute in olive oil. Chop into bite sized pieces 1.5-2# of chicken (I used organic chicken thighs) and add to pan, along with 5-6 cloves chopped garlic and 3-4 tbsp minced ginger. Stir this around and cook over medium low heat. Add a couple tbsp of cumin, coriander, turmeric, red pepper flakes (to your taste) and some s&p. Mix and let cook a few minutes then add 2-3 cups of red lentils and 6-7 cups of chicken stock (I used organic better than broth and water). Let this simmer for about 30 minutes. If it is too thick add some water. Taste and adjust seasonings. This makes a very hearty soup and a one dish meal. It is really good with chopped cilantro on top, but it was to wet out for me to run to the garden to pick it! This can easily be made as a vegetarian soup by omitting the chicken and chicken stock and adding butternut squash or sweet potatoes, coconut milk, greens, etc. It is a great base for a comfort soup with all kinds of ingredients.

I like to make a lot at once, and am letting it's healing goodness work on this sore throat today, while I stay home a sketch out some new jewelry ideas.





Monday, January 14, 2013

Back in the Saddle

Sterling silver with a pottery cabochon and garnets
Finally I am back in the studio full time! I had my sketch book with me over the holidays and it seems that I want to stay on the botanical theme. I am also finding that I want to add lots of texture, and that is not new for me either. This piece is based on mums and is hammer textured and finished with a patina. So same theme, but totally new piece!

I am still working on shows for 2013, some applications are not yet available. First show will be at the end of March in Hickory: Catawba Valley Pottery Festival. I have slots open for home shows, so if you'd like to earn some jewelry credit, give me a call and let's plan a party.

I hope to be a better blogger and photographer this year. And to not find any more abandoned animals. On Dec 2 I found two abandoned pups not far from our home one night. They were about 13 weeks old. It took a little while, but we found a good home for one and decided to keep the other. I had totally forgotten what having a puppy is like, and this one doesn't seem to be grasping the concept of not peeing or pooping in the garage or house. She is adorable, Bacchus our dog seems to like her and she adores him and loves the cats too. Wes named her Gracie. All my pictures of her are on my phone. So picture to follow.

Happy New Year All!


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Giving Thanks, Appreciation and Fall

        
I hope that everyone will spend time thinking about 9/11 and those that lost their lives. And how thankful we all are for what we have.
                   

JLK Jewelry Fall Show Schedule


I have several shows coming up, and hope you will stop by if you are in the neighborhood. You can still schedule a home party this year, check with me on dates!

September 15, 2012 Charlotte, NC
8th Annual Potters Market Invitational,
Mint Museum Randolph, Charlotte, NC
10am-4pm
For one day only! Forty outstanding North Carolina potters will sell their sculptures and vessels under the tent on the grounds of Mint Museum Randolph. Collectors and non-collectors alike love this opportunity to purchase modern heirlooms from exceptional artists working in a variety of styles.
Enjoy live music and pottery making demonstrations! Purchase lunch onsite from Delectables by Holly or bring a picnic basket and enjoy your own lunch on the lawn.
Admission: $10 ($8 after 2 PM) Early Admission: Starts at 9:15 AM with a $100 Sponsorship information here

September 27, 2012 Asheboro, NC
Just Jewelry at Santosha Yoga Studio
130 S Church Street (next to the farmer's market), Asheboro, NC
6pm-9pm
Spend a relaxed evening with us in our Loft studio and choose your own ornaments from a selection of Local Artists Hand-CraftedJewelry! Refreshments & Wine by Lumina make it a Girl’s Night Out!

October 7, 2012 Greensboro, NC
Art in the Arboretuem
Greensboro, NC
12pm-5pm
A juried art and fine craft exhibit and sale held in the outdoor gallery of the Greensboro Arboretum. Artists from throughout the region gather to exhibit their hand-crafted offerings along the garden's paved walkways. Activities, entertainment, food and more are also included to make this a wonderful afternoon outing. Admission is free.
October 13, 2012 Waynesville, NC
29th Annual Church Street Arts & Craft Show, Waynesville, NC

10am - 5pm
Main Street is transformed into an art & craft marketplace for this one-day event; widely known as one of the finest juried art shows in the region. Live mountain music & clogging, entertainment, food.
November 16-18, 2012 Seagrove, NC
Celebration of Seagrove Potters
Historic Lucks Bean Cannery Seagrove, NC
a gathering of remarkable clay artists united in showcasing the traditional and contemporary pottery of the historic Seagrove community.
www.celebrationofseagrovepotters.com
December 1, 2012 Seagrove NC
Jugtown Pottery Holiday Kiln Opening
8:30am-5pm
The mismatched earrings pair! A variety of new styles are available this fall.
Forged sterling silver necklace with a pottery cabochon.
Big and bold neckpiece. The trend for this fall.
Whimsical Rooster Pins
The Goddess, pin or pendant. Each one is a one of a kind piece.
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Friday, September 7, 2012

Big, Bold, Bright

 
The fall 2012 Jewelry Trends say that necklaces and bracelets will big and bold. This new piece follows that in every way. the bright blue pottery cabochons are mottled with color. The leaf is hand forged sterling silver and measures 3-1/4", and hard to see in my (unprofessionally done) photo, are two labradorite drops. This fits beautifully around your neck, is not too heavy and will make a bold statement.

This will be available for purchase starting at the Mint Museum's
Potter's Market Invitational on September 15, 2012.